Illustration of FIDE Online Arena's upcoming online chess tournaments featuring global players in blitz, bullet, and skill-building formats.
Illustration of FIDE Online Arena's upcoming online chess tournaments featuring global players in blitz, bullet, and skill-building formats.
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FIDE Online Arena announces multiple upcoming chess tournaments

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The FIDE Online Arena is hosting a series of online chess tournaments designed to help players improve skills and earn arena titles. Events include blitz, bullet, and skill-building formats open to participants worldwide.

The FIDE Online Arena, a platform for live chess competitions, has listed several upcoming online tournaments to engage players globally. Among them is the Title Race Blitz, where participants can progress toward obtaining an Arena Title through FOA tournaments. The description emphasizes, "With every game, you are one step closer to achieving your title. Play and win! We are rooting for you."

Another event, the Improving Your Chess Skills Tournament scheduled for February 8, 2026, welcomes everyone to join and compete against opponents from around the world. It aims to enhance chess abilities, with an invitation stating, "Good luck and have fun!"

The Elo Elevate Superexpress FOA stands out as the shortest tournament on the platform, also offering opportunities for Arena Titles. It repeats the motivational note on FOA benefits and encourages quick participation.

Finally, the Daily Bullet Swiss provides a regular bullet chess event in Swiss system format, allowing players to face international competition daily.

These tournaments highlight the accessibility of online chess, requiring no travel and focusing on rapid play and skill development. No specific results or participants are detailed yet, as these are preparatory announcements.

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Discussions on X about FIDE Online Arena's upcoming chess tournaments are limited but include official promotions highlighting blitz events and opportunities to earn arena titles, players sharing their results such as wins and rankings in specific worldchess.com tournaments, and one complaint alleging engine cheating during play.

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